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assuming al assad is a rational actor, even if he thinks he may lose and need a place to go some day like russia or be able to live in exile somewhere, just rationally speaking, it would not make sense for him to use these weapons, would it? >> well, we have to look at the generals around him. he's not alone in this. he's not a single man making these decisions. there are a group of generals from his own promotion which are controlling this war. they are not being offered a way out. you know, and the way they look at it, i've spent a lot of time with these people. they're virtually a cult. they think their survival's at stake. even if the united states were to enter in any sort of -- you know, to go in and get the weapons, that would be a better option for them than to losing to the rebels who they consider terrorists, fundamentalists, whatever you want. and their chances are dimming by the day. and they're very desperate and they are this closed-in mentality. it's unpredictable exactly what they're going to do right now. >> barbara, i guess to bob's earlier point, even if the weapons aren't use
assuming al assad is a rational actor, even if he thinks he may lose and need a place to go some day like russia or be able to live in exile somewhere, just rationally speaking, it would not make sense for him to use these weapons, would it? >> well, we have to look at the generals around him. he's not alone in this. he's not a single man making these decisions. there are a group of generals from his own promotion which are controlling this war. they are not being offered a way out. you...
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it's the biggest in russia. designers decorated it using a patriotic theme mixing the colors of the russian flag, red, white, and blue. and finally, syria. in a country now engaged in civil war these peaceful christmas scenes stand in stark contrast. true spirit of christmas, peace, joy, somehow in the middle of the chaos syrians taking a few precious moments to remember. well, we all know the song even if we don't know all the words. 12 days of christmas except of course 5 golden rings we know. this christmas those rings, everything else on the list there, a lot more expensive making the 12 days of christmas a very expensive tradition especially in these struggling times. richard qwest from london is adding up the tab. >> reporter: so you've decided to be very traditional in your christmas presents this year. and you're going to buy the 12 days of christmas. you know, all the items that are in the song well pnc bank has worked out how much it will cost and it is 5% more expensive this year than last year. and t
it's the biggest in russia. designers decorated it using a patriotic theme mixing the colors of the russian flag, red, white, and blue. and finally, syria. in a country now engaged in civil war these peaceful christmas scenes stand in stark contrast. true spirit of christmas, peace, joy, somehow in the middle of the chaos syrians taking a few precious moments to remember. well, we all know the song even if we don't know all the words. 12 days of christmas except of course 5 golden rings we...
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. >>> americans may no long er be able to adopt children from russia. president vad vladimir putin signed a bill today. >> translator: the vast majority of russian citizens are very negative about foreigners adopting our children. we need to do it our oust ourselves. we need ourselves to stimulate, bringsing to the family orphans or those left without parental care. >> the law which goes into effect around the corner on january 1st could affect hundreds of american families seeking to adopt or on the palt to adoption because this will affect future adoptions and those currently in progress. 1,000 russian children were adopted by americans just last year. putin's move is seen as retaliation for a new u.s. law that imposes travel and financial restrictions on russians who have carried out human rights violations. the state department released this statement in reaction to the law. "we deeply regret russia's passage of a law ending inter-country adoptions between the u.s. and russia and restricting russian civil society organizations that work with america
. >>> americans may no long er be able to adopt children from russia. president vad vladimir putin signed a bill today. >> translator: the vast majority of russian citizens are very negative about foreigners adopting our children. we need to do it our oust ourselves. we need ourselves to stimulate, bringsing to the family orphans or those left without parental care. >> the law which goes into effect around the corner on january 1st could affect hundreds of american families...
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hillary clinton met with russia's foreign minister twice today in dublin. these are important meetings because russia is a syrian alley. but is it too late? national security contributor, fran townsend, is a member of the cia. cedrick layton member of the joipt staff. what are those consequences? is the u.s. going to passing the point of no return here? >> well, it is, look, the most recent information suggests they're preparing to be able to launch these warheads containing gas and other chemical weapons. that's a problem because now, a military strike could trigger the dissemination of such weapons. what you have to do now is is get the timely tactical intelligence to interrupt the decision cycle. that is get between assad and the individual who presses the button to launch that missile. that's a very ask, very difficult, but now, that's the position we're really in. >> just to be honest, hasn't really seemed to be at least totally aware of everything happening every step of the way here. >> okay, except there was a wmd commission that looked at the failu
hillary clinton met with russia's foreign minister twice today in dublin. these are important meetings because russia is a syrian alley. but is it too late? national security contributor, fran townsend, is a member of the cia. cedrick layton member of the joipt staff. what are those consequences? is the u.s. going to passing the point of no return here? >> well, it is, look, the most recent information suggests they're preparing to be able to launch these warheads containing gas and other...
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there's talk that russia has them and assad might use them. do you believe any of that? do we really know when you think back to iraq, do we really know what chemical weapons syria has and whether assad would use them or if they could come into the hands of the al qaeda-linked groups or rebels could use them? >> my guess is they do have some. historically, this has always been the view. who knows how many and how effective they are. the most important thing to remember about chemical weapons is they're not actually that effective. so part of what -- the reason regimes like assad and saddam hussein stockpile them is because it scared people. it made them think, you know, we can poison whole villages. the truth is the gas disperses very fast. it's not very effective. so i would guess my gut is the syrian regime will not use it. i think that president obama's very stern warning to them probably helped in that rauegar. while we should be cautious, it's not clear they're going to use them. >> senator john mccain is trying to get on the senate foreign relations committee. whic
there's talk that russia has them and assad might use them. do you believe any of that? do we really know when you think back to iraq, do we really know what chemical weapons syria has and whether assad would use them or if they could come into the hands of the al qaeda-linked groups or rebels could use them? >> my guess is they do have some. historically, this has always been the view. who knows how many and how effective they are. the most important thing to remember about chemical...
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and you know, russia actually does -- this is one area where they do agree. russia is very much opposed to any type of use of chemical weapons and in fact secretary clinton thanked him for speaking about that which she did in brussels just yesterday, talking about that. although, brooke, you know, you have to say that the russians next breath say that they have raised that issue, in fact, with bashar al assad. the president of syria. and he assures them that there's no use intended and it is not a problem and, so, you kind of have two messages coming from the russians but you would have to say they're very much opposed to that and a lot of concern. >> so do they then -- do the russians believe assad when he assures them that he won't? and, are there new sign that is the russians might be waivering in their support of assad? >> reporter: you know, it's thoohard to say whether they believe it. you have to say at least on the surface they're saying we are taking him at his word that he wouldn't use them. and they also say, president putin said, there's no way th
and you know, russia actually does -- this is one area where they do agree. russia is very much opposed to any type of use of chemical weapons and in fact secretary clinton thanked him for speaking about that which she did in brussels just yesterday, talking about that. although, brooke, you know, you have to say that the russians next breath say that they have raised that issue, in fact, with bashar al assad. the president of syria. and he assures them that there's no use intended and it is...
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the betting money is that the three countries that you hear about the most are russia, venezuela and iran. all countries that have been his allies, although the russians clearly are losing some of their support for assad given this recent crisis with the chemical weapons. so those are the countries you hear about. now, the assessment is that assad isn't ready to go. the u.s. says it hasn't seen anything in term of concrete asylum offers. maybe assad's commanders think the boss is getting cold feet and might dessert them. >> barbara starr, thank you very much. >>> "out front" next, 57% of americans say they would vote for hillary clinton in four years. think about recent elections have gone. that would be an incredible mandate. what does she say about iran? >>> and john mcafee still on the run after his neighbor was found murdered. martin savidge tracked him down and he is "outfront" next. c-max, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combine
the betting money is that the three countries that you hear about the most are russia, venezuela and iran. all countries that have been his allies, although the russians clearly are losing some of their support for assad given this recent crisis with the chemical weapons. so those are the countries you hear about. now, the assessment is that assad isn't ready to go. the u.s. says it hasn't seen anything in term of concrete asylum offers. maybe assad's commanders think the boss is getting cold...
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a law banning americans from adopting in russia has been approved by russia's upper house of parliament. and now all that is needed is president vladimir putin's signature and that's expected to happen. russia has long been one of the top countries for u.s. adoptions. the move is seen as payback for recently signed u.s. law which puts financial restrictions on russians accused of human rights violations and bans them from traveling to the u.s. >>> from one of the hottest and driest summers you remember it, to superstorm sandy. >> scary. so scary. it reminds you of the wizard of oz when the tornado hit and everything is going around and around. >> heat waves, wildfires, tornadoes. the top ten weather events 2 s 2012 right after this. always right there in real-time. it's like the ultimate personal assistant. but i'm me, and me needs handlers. so i hired todd to handle it for me. todd, gimme that hollywood news! what's happening on twitter? you're trending! yes! you can't have a todd, but you can have your own personal assistant. i guess you could call it todd. [ male announcer ] the new
a law banning americans from adopting in russia has been approved by russia's upper house of parliament. and now all that is needed is president vladimir putin's signature and that's expected to happen. russia has long been one of the top countries for u.s. adoptions. the move is seen as payback for recently signed u.s. law which puts financial restrictions on russians accused of human rights violations and bans them from traveling to the u.s. >>> from one of the hottest and driest...
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very much a part of the discussion, but not included in what we know as the six-party talks, which are russia, china, north korea, south korea, the united states, and japan. we need to try to change the dynamics here, so that there isn't this provocation, because what you have along the peninsula is quite stark. you have this incredibly robust and modern south korea and this stark, dark nation directly across the dmz. >> victor, who does have influence over pyongyang? >> well, i think for many years, we believed it was the chinese. the chinese are the primary source of food and economic assistance, energy assistance to north korea. but then, again, the chinese had a high-level visit to north korea the day before that they announced that they were going to do this missile launch. so, even the chinese, i think, are quite frustrated. but at the same time, i would imagine that they're also not willing to completely abandon the north koreans, because they don't want to see instability in the north, which would then suggest instability along their border. and that is something they don't want to se
very much a part of the discussion, but not included in what we know as the six-party talks, which are russia, china, north korea, south korea, the united states, and japan. we need to try to change the dynamics here, so that there isn't this provocation, because what you have along the peninsula is quite stark. you have this incredibly robust and modern south korea and this stark, dark nation directly across the dmz. >> victor, who does have influence over pyongyang? >> well, i...
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and russia in november governing u.s. adoptions to russia, putting out responsibilities for both sides. so what they're saying is, let's please stick to that agreement. they're in close touch with those families, and they're hoping that at least these 50 or some odd cases should be resolved. they're asking parents that are in the pipeline, stay in touch with your adoption agency and also look at adoption.state.gov. we'll put that on our website. that's where parents can get the very latest information about this crisis. >> all right. elise, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> americans whose adoptions are in imbow are very worried. they're even desperate for information. i want to talk to a family via skype. this is from dover, new jersey. this is jenny and josh johnston. they are in the process of adopting a child from russia. thank you very much for joining us here. i can only imagine -- i can't really imagine what you are going through here. the two of you already have three children, one of them adopted from ethio
and russia in november governing u.s. adoptions to russia, putting out responsibilities for both sides. so what they're saying is, let's please stick to that agreement. they're in close touch with those families, and they're hoping that at least these 50 or some odd cases should be resolved. they're asking parents that are in the pipeline, stay in touch with your adoption agency and also look at adoption.state.gov. we'll put that on our website. that's where parents can get the very latest...
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i mean, is russia stopping the u.s., do you think, from going into syria? >> i think the russians are beginning to realize that this problem simply cannot be ignored, and their passive stance on it simply doesn't provide for any constructive solution, so i hope that they will work with us on this, and i think the more international consensus we have on what is to be done, the less likely is the danger that the removal of the regime will result in the fragmentation of syria all together and regional conflicts erupting. that is the real danger, and that's what people should be concentrating on. >> you know, some have made the comparison that getting involved with syria or in syria is similar to us getting involved in libya and taking action against libya. do you see it that way? >> not quite. i supported strongly the position that the united states took on libya because there was an identifiable enemy, and there was also a real sign of an organized resistance movement in control of significant territory. when we got engaged in libya, half of libya was already
i mean, is russia stopping the u.s., do you think, from going into syria? >> i think the russians are beginning to realize that this problem simply cannot be ignored, and their passive stance on it simply doesn't provide for any constructive solution, so i hope that they will work with us on this, and i think the more international consensus we have on what is to be done, the less likely is the danger that the removal of the regime will result in the fragmentation of syria all together...
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russia is not that bad is that if we can see our graphics. graphics hopefully ok that that will be about eleven percent of the fed can cough right now but it's not that bad but still investors call the zero in the russian stock market a lost. here because nothing really happened you know what i mean i mean we've had plenty of news we've had the presidential elections most of us were anticipating we had was the right trial lines but they're all of that had very little effect on the russian stock market because the main driver investors were expecting was russia's huge vicious privatization program and that didn't happen the character lagged being delayed and only right and it just didn't happen and they expected the level it was what was very bank as people maybe megaphone but i think if there there was a lot of liquidity injected into the global economy from the u.s. and from the european central bank and it was all the really directed to the european countries some investors saying that speculators just love those especially troubled europea
russia is not that bad is that if we can see our graphics. graphics hopefully ok that that will be about eleven percent of the fed can cough right now but it's not that bad but still investors call the zero in the russian stock market a lost. here because nothing really happened you know what i mean i mean we've had plenty of news we've had the presidential elections most of us were anticipating we had was the right trial lines but they're all of that had very little effect on the russian stock...
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>> well, you know, russia is somebody that the u.s. wants to diplomatically rely on right now, to convince assad again on the chemical wearfare question, get the russians to tell him absolutely not, do not do this. on the question of the turkish border, you know, none of this is really a very clean situation, who's on one side, who's on the other side in terms of the russians. the russians are concerned about putting patriot missiles there because that's patriot missiles in nato, not all that far from their territory. turkey is saying it's strictly for their self-defense, just a few days ago, the syrians in that border region with turkey launched a number of missiles with a range of 60 miles. that's the kind of thing on that northern syrian border that has the turks and nato so worried and they want the russians on board to tell the syrians not to do any of this. brooke? >> barbara starr, thank you. >>> a young girl suffering from cancer disappears after she and her mother leave the hospital. and now a police search and concerns about
>> well, you know, russia is somebody that the u.s. wants to diplomatically rely on right now, to convince assad again on the chemical wearfare question, get the russians to tell him absolutely not, do not do this. on the question of the turkish border, you know, none of this is really a very clean situation, who's on one side, who's on the other side in terms of the russians. the russians are concerned about putting patriot missiles there because that's patriot missiles in nato, not all...
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but russia still remains a popular choice for american couples looking to adopt. these are photos of children and their new american families. the christian services adoption agency says if the ban is implemented, hospitals in russia will be overwhelmed with orphan children. >> translator: i think it's very sad. it's no secret that most children are adopted by people in the united states. children who will otherwise remain here. i can't even imagine who will take them. i think it will lead to a systemic crisis. >> reporter: but politics aside, it's hard to capture the emotions for the hundreds of u.s. families seeking adoptions and the children who have already met their prospective parents. >> they start to dream. they dream of a family. they dream of a home. they dream of a mom and a dad and a brother and a sister. and then i can't even imagine -- i can't even imagine telling a child that they need to, they need to stop that dream. you know, they need to wake up from that dream, because it may not happen. >> russia has more than 650,000 children in orphanages. a
but russia still remains a popular choice for american couples looking to adopt. these are photos of children and their new american families. the christian services adoption agency says if the ban is implemented, hospitals in russia will be overwhelmed with orphan children. >> translator: i think it's very sad. it's no secret that most children are adopted by people in the united states. children who will otherwise remain here. i can't even imagine who will take them. i think it will...
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russia's foreign minister thank you very much for being with r.t. today my pleasure now you're ending your ear with a visit to india russia has been clear in its support for india's aspirations to become a permanent member of un security council how do you think the much criticised joint security council will benefit from india's participation. first of all i would say that criticism is not always warranted the latest wave of criticism was related to the fact that the security council allegedly cannot act on syria. by these by the desire to see some action on the part of the security council the critics wanted plus a resolution under chapter seven which provides for the use of sanctions on the use of force eventually and russia and china are convinced hundred percent that this would be a disaster and that this would be the beginning of a very slippery slope and will bring us to the libyan scenario which we cannot afford anymore and the region cannot afford the security council was once expended only in the category of nonpermanent members and now. a
russia's foreign minister thank you very much for being with r.t. today my pleasure now you're ending your ear with a visit to india russia has been clear in its support for india's aspirations to become a permanent member of un security council how do you think the much criticised joint security council will benefit from india's participation. first of all i would say that criticism is not always warranted the latest wave of criticism was related to the fact that the security council allegedly...
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russia's child rights commissioner says the children will now stay in russia. joining me now from the state department is allyse labott. so sad when you think about the kids that were going to go to loving homes. is this pay back for the u.s. -- for the decision to ban entry into this country by russians allegedly involved in human rights abuses and what is the u.s. saying about it? >> that's exactly what the state department is saying. they're saying the russians are playing politics with the lives of poor orphans in russia who don't have any place to go. let me read you a little bit of a statement from the state department today saying the russian government's politically motivated decision will reduce adoption possibilities for children who are now under institutional care. we are further concerned about statements that adoptions already under way may be stopped and hope that the russian government would all those children who have already met and bonded with their future parents to finish the necessary legal procedures so that they can join your families. d
russia's child rights commissioner says the children will now stay in russia. joining me now from the state department is allyse labott. so sad when you think about the kids that were going to go to loving homes. is this pay back for the u.s. -- for the decision to ban entry into this country by russians allegedly involved in human rights abuses and what is the u.s. saying about it? >> that's exactly what the state department is saying. they're saying the russians are playing politics...
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to be to be permanent member of the security council like your said russia is permanently blocking attempts of some of your own security council members to pass a resolution for that would allow in a foreign intervention into syria but do you think a military action could still play take place going around the un like it happened in case of iraq. well not only in case of iraq but also in case of the former yugoslavia yes it is it is possible and you just cite that one example there are some others but i also feel that those who would like to interfere in the syrian crisis they don't want to do this without some kind of legitimacy or at least i would some kind of and action in the united nations which could be used to justify this as being legitimate some people would like very much to internationalize this situation and to expand the violence beyond the syrian border or set them said being made to specially in cases when the refugees have to flee syria because of the disproportionate actions by the government forces but on the other side the opposition the armed groups of that position whic
to be to be permanent member of the security council like your said russia is permanently blocking attempts of some of your own security council members to pass a resolution for that would allow in a foreign intervention into syria but do you think a military action could still play take place going around the un like it happened in case of iraq. well not only in case of iraq but also in case of the former yugoslavia yes it is it is possible and you just cite that one example there are some...
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decision is taken to create new permanent seats because this is the biggest split and the united nations russia is convinced that this type of division is over by. then there is medical vote that there must be consensus searching it would be very unfortunate if the reform of the security council he was voted through because this would split the membership and those who. would vote against. and impose the reform in their eyes they expanded security council would lose legitimacy not gain legitimacy and more legitimacy is what we all want and that's why the council should be more representative but in any case while we are working very thoroughly to reach this general agreement on the reform we believe that. india certainly deserved to be to be permanent member of the security council like you said pressure is permanently blocking attempts of some of you and security council members to pass a resolution for that would allow in foreign intervention into syria but do you think a military action could still play take place going around the year when like it happened in case of iraq. well in case of i
decision is taken to create new permanent seats because this is the biggest split and the united nations russia is convinced that this type of division is over by. then there is medical vote that there must be consensus searching it would be very unfortunate if the reform of the security council he was voted through because this would split the membership and those who. would vote against. and impose the reform in their eyes they expanded security council would lose legitimacy not gain...
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radio i have a question to the president of russia. so . there there were reports about syrian refugees on the border of turkey about four hundred thousand people did you discuss the issue of a peaceful solution for syria from the syrian point of view. indeed we discussed. this issue from various angles including i'm an engineer and i want to know would like to say that. of what is happening in syria our position is completely much not only on that one but also. what kind of situation we should achieve in syria our position is matching not one as well so far we haven't found a common approach to the methods of racing that goal to the methods of settling this issue. but as it's been said always today when structed our foreign ministers journey negotiations there were some new and fresh ideas which it's. premature to talk about it i would like to hold some additional consultations when or stand the situation that here you find yourself in considering the inflow of refugees and we do realize that it is difficult to gain such things as. bombing
radio i have a question to the president of russia. so . there there were reports about syrian refugees on the border of turkey about four hundred thousand people did you discuss the issue of a peaceful solution for syria from the syrian point of view. indeed we discussed. this issue from various angles including i'm an engineer and i want to know would like to say that. of what is happening in syria our position is completely much not only on that one but also. what kind of situation we should...
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a ritual and educates in imperial russia. the tradition of staging bowls is being revived in our time. but these are parties with pavel. suck. i demand satisfaction. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. so you love rolph russia's foreign minister thank you very much for being with r.t. today my pleasure you're ending your ear with a visit to india russia has been clear in its support for india's aspirations to become a permanent member of un security council how do you think the much criticised joint security council will benefit from india's participation. first of all i would say that criticism is not always warranted the latest wave of criticism was related to the fact that the security council allegedly cannot act on syria. by these by the desire to see some action on the part of the security council the critics wanted the posse resolution under chapter seven which provides for
a ritual and educates in imperial russia. the tradition of staging bowls is being revived in our time. but these are parties with pavel. suck. i demand satisfaction. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. so you love rolph russia's foreign minister thank you very much for being with r.t. today my pleasure you're ending your ear with a visit to india...
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after eighteen years russia eventually joined the world trade organization russia's chief negotiator maxime it back up spent twelve years of his life continually pliner between geneva and moscow to get the work done that god had to patiently seek compromises between russia's interests and those of the other one hundred and fifty member countries eventually he made it now when the page has been turned the back of says it's not the end of the story russia has made great efforts getting into w t o and now it has to work even harder than a special. welcome to the show hi thank you very much for being with us there well first of all i want to ask you the question of the show without question what has changed since russia became a full fledged.
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coming up russia u.s. relations the syrian conflict another major challenges all discussed in our exclusive interview with russia's foreign minister that's in a few minutes time. wealthy british style. is not on. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cons a report on. something. law is been huge. thousands of meters of mice control. for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it to the distance. more news today violence is once again flared up the phone these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are the day. well. smug high tech means good help whether it be the latest laser cutters or lifesaving heart rushing innovators are working hard to keep you healthy for some companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting edge streaming systems for others it's been a lifetime of work along the mysteries of this c
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under chapter seven of which provides for the use of sanctions and the use of force eventually and russia and china are convinced hundred percent that this would be a disaster and that this would be the beginning of a very slippery slope and will bring us to the libyans in the area which we cannot afford anymore and the region cannot afford the security council was once expended only in the category of nonpermanent members and now. after several decades of the council functioning in the unchanged composition there is a very strong movement towards expanding its membership to better reflect the. pluralism of the of the world community and with wrongly in favor of this we are convinced that the developing countries and the first of all the new economic and financial leaders in the third world countries like india brazil for example that they must be represented in the security council and we would be in favor of making them new permanent members. provided of course the decision is taken to create a new permanent seats because this is the biggest split in the united nations russia is convinc
under chapter seven of which provides for the use of sanctions and the use of force eventually and russia and china are convinced hundred percent that this would be a disaster and that this would be the beginning of a very slippery slope and will bring us to the libyans in the area which we cannot afford anymore and the region cannot afford the security council was once expended only in the category of nonpermanent members and now. after several decades of the council functioning in the...
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control of russia for a song i. want to use today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. a researcher live on our us to germany and the netherlands at applying patriot missiles manned by four hundred american troops and turkey next to syria's northern border officially tasked with the defense against possible cross border aggression and the missiles range will extend deep into syrian territory. why turkey is so eager to contain its former friend. he may have treated his command bridge for an apartment in his done ball but retired admiral turner couriered turk still keeps tabs on his country's foreign policy and he doesn't like what he sees like many turkish patriots the admiral believes his country is second fighting common sense and domestic concerns from western interests. turkey is looking at the middle east through america's eyes not for a purely turkish perspective for example with syria turkey claims it wants to see democracy in syria but look who it's workin
control of russia for a song i. want to use today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. a researcher live on our us to germany and the netherlands at applying patriot missiles manned by four hundred american troops and turkey next to syria's northern border officially tasked with the defense against possible cross border aggression and the missiles range will extend deep into syrian...
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russia and india rubber stamp billions of dollars worth of military mega deals with the world's fastest growing countries boost their global influence which is making some in the west nervous. and while some celebrate others struggle the spiraling costs of christmas leave british pension it's in a festive spirit. just called midnight here now this twenty fifth of december if you're celebrating christmas our very best wishes to you for me kevin owen and the rest of the team syria's rebels say at least sixty people have been killed in a government a strike on a bakery in the central province state run media is broadcast in denial instead accusing the opposition of the killings designed to smear the authorities just as the international peace envoy visited damascus have a province has witnessed intense fighting the past few days meantime russia's foreign ministers rebuffed speculation that moscow's looking to give asylum to president assad and that russia was shielding his government spoke exclusively to r.t. more than from our correspondent he called his could. russia's foreign minister o
russia and india rubber stamp billions of dollars worth of military mega deals with the world's fastest growing countries boost their global influence which is making some in the west nervous. and while some celebrate others struggle the spiraling costs of christmas leave british pension it's in a festive spirit. just called midnight here now this twenty fifth of december if you're celebrating christmas our very best wishes to you for me kevin owen and the rest of the team syria's rebels say at...
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russia would be so much brighter. about someone from post impressions. who's from stock totty dot com. but. russia has been heavily criticized in the west for blocking their time so the united states and its allies to get things right in syria do you think that if russia has handled it differently from the very beginning let's say a year ago convinced assad to step down then thinks would be different in syria we are not in the business of for regime change and some of the. regional players were suggesting to us why don't you tell president to leave we will arrange for song. safe haven for human. my answer is very simple. if indeed those who suggested this to us have this in mind they should take it directly to president that's why shall they use us as postman. when the crisis that two thousand and eleven in the august few months after the crisis started it was russia who suggest that. that the security council react and there was a statement adopted by consensus which contained all the right things that everyone must stop fighting and that the dialogue m
russia would be so much brighter. about someone from post impressions. who's from stock totty dot com. but. russia has been heavily criticized in the west for blocking their time so the united states and its allies to get things right in syria do you think that if russia has handled it differently from the very beginning let's say a year ago convinced assad to step down then thinks would be different in syria we are not in the business of for regime change and some of the. regional players were...
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that invaded russia. this is peter home to russia's most beautiful palaces and every autumn a glorious celebration marks the end of the fountain season today's event is dedicated to the war of twelve zero in this magnificent museums and fountains is molding just a remnant of people the greats nineteenth century russia is also the scars of world war two. because there are three welcome to peter hold it is the most visited museum in russia around four point two million tourists come to peterhof every year why do people come here because peterhof boasts one hundred fifty fountains seven palaces and twenty three museums and of course the most important highlight of peterhof is its fountain system. from first fountains go. each day to live near him cells of tourist together in the lower gardens of peter.
that invaded russia. this is peter home to russia's most beautiful palaces and every autumn a glorious celebration marks the end of the fountain season today's event is dedicated to the war of twelve zero in this magnificent museums and fountains is molding just a remnant of people the greats nineteenth century russia is also the scars of world war two. because there are three welcome to peter hold it is the most visited museum in russia around four point two million tourists come to peterhof...
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borders building missile defense on russia's borders interfering in russia's internal politics most recently the street demonstrations this is the same policy that began twenty years ago with the soviet union. iran's rolling out the big guns in the persian gulf these days to run undertakes a massive navy drills in the strategic strait of hormuz to show the world what it's got here if trouble comes calling we're talking about that in a few minutes time plus our team looks back the for the twelve and how it of the world's most famous whistle blower who went from house arrest in britain to asylum seeker. ages president morsi has made an attempt to ease political tensions in the country calling on the opposition now doing gaijin dialogue but his offer was met with skepticism since it came shortly after the launch of an investigation into his three top opponents the chief prosecutor citing allegations that opposition leaders including nobel prize winner mohamed el baradei incited their supporters to topple morsi earlier this week it was announced the divisive new constitution was approve
borders building missile defense on russia's borders interfering in russia's internal politics most recently the street demonstrations this is the same policy that began twenty years ago with the soviet union. iran's rolling out the big guns in the persian gulf these days to run undertakes a massive navy drills in the strategic strait of hormuz to show the world what it's got here if trouble comes calling we're talking about that in a few minutes time plus our team looks back the for the twelve...
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the ever reliable stand by at noradsanta.org shows him leaving russia. games and activities will make it more fun. find it at google.com/santa tracker. >> i'm attempted to go old school and go with norad. >> i would guess you won't use either. >> if i were, apple had to get google maps back on the ipad after they got rid of it, because it was no good. >> many people were not happy. it does work. all right. >> next, big stock market sell-off. we'll see if they are feeling more of the same, just eight days until the fiscal cliff. what the uncertainty in washington means for the markets and your 401(k). why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. alriwoah! did you get that? and...flip! yep, look at this. it takes like 20 pictures at a time. i never miss anything. isn't that awesome? uh that's really cool. you should upload these. i know, right? that is really amazing. the pictures are so clear. kevin's a handsome dev
the ever reliable stand by at noradsanta.org shows him leaving russia. games and activities will make it more fun. find it at google.com/santa tracker. >> i'm attempted to go old school and go with norad. >> i would guess you won't use either. >> if i were, apple had to get google maps back on the ipad after they got rid of it, because it was no good. >> many people were not happy. it does work. all right. >> next, big stock market sell-off. we'll see if they are...
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russia would be soo much brighter if you knew no bounds from funniest impressions so. please for instance on t.v. dot com. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. let's cut cut. cut. cut. live. and you can. still. listen to the. live. welcome back to cross the time people go to mind you were talking about the future of a kurdish state. live. and you can. live . ok and we're trying to go back to you in washington it seems to me the kurds are turning into you know a privileged people in western media and western government because they really would like to see a kurdish state because iran's involved israel's involved the problem is is turkey . well yes and as we were speaking just before the break i was explaining that there is a positive outcome here actually for turkey i believe and and that is but if we keep in mind that the underlying. element that animates this what we call the arab awakening is a desire fo
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both against china and against russia now last year. mean that they're both in that in the firing line of potential nuclear conflict with the united states and nato and that's that's no joke and that is a hair trigger for war but miscalculation the reasons for offer a sion are much stronger at this point than the reasons for conflict india is in kind of a peculiar position it's. a norm is potential for economic growth and enormous problems of backwardness the caste system and so forth that the interest that if we compare it with say china or russia but the potentials are there and i think the synergies are there for the cooperation between china russia and india. well time for more world news now an afghan police woman has shot dead a us security advisor at the police headquarters in kabul the female officer had walked up to the victim as he left the shop in the heavily guarded compound firing at him once with a pistol she's now in custody it's got to be the first time that a real men have carried out what are called green on blue insid
both against china and against russia now last year. mean that they're both in that in the firing line of potential nuclear conflict with the united states and nato and that's that's no joke and that is a hair trigger for war but miscalculation the reasons for offer a sion are much stronger at this point than the reasons for conflict india is in kind of a peculiar position it's. a norm is potential for economic growth and enormous problems of backwardness the caste system and so forth that the...
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a ritual in the attic it's in imperial russia. the tradition of staging bowls is being revived in our time. so. i demand satisfaction. he survived war atrocities. to make a final decision. he has changed his life and the world around him. by giving up. hope. and love to so many children. nikolai the miracle worker on tape. do we speak your language any form of the law another day of. school music programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn it if anglos couldn't stories. you hear. detroit all teach spanish find out more visit i to allahabad all tito is calm. something lies beneath. thousands of meters of ice and rock. the lab. that is aloof from men. but dangerous even to those who keep it at a distance. divine power in action activate the chaperons. i am and she says we need these we are under the control of those governing us before at the service of a space mafia i found that on that day the magnetic field of the sun will be for us to create to support the stuff. after the second coming
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you dear law growth russia's foreign minister thank you very much for being with r.t. today my pleasure now your ending your ear with a visit to india russia has been clear in its support for india's aspirations to become a permanent member of un security council how do you think the much criticized joint security council will benefit from india's participation. first of all i would see.
you dear law growth russia's foreign minister thank you very much for being with r.t. today my pleasure now your ending your ear with a visit to india russia has been clear in its support for india's aspirations to become a permanent member of un security council how do you think the much criticized joint security council will benefit from india's participation. first of all i would see.
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russia and turkey look to safeguard their burgeoning trade ties from the political fallout from the syrian conflict as president putin visits paul plus. the usual young unemployed in u.k. despair at their finding a job the government billion pound flagships again seeming to make matters worse. are you watching our live from moscow now the political crisis in egypt is deepening with the country's top judges rebelling against president mohammed morsi the supreme constitutional court has refused to oversee a referendum on a new draft constitution planned for two weeks time and claims promo morsy supporters have prevented them from doing their job judges declared an open ended strike late on sunday when they were supposed to rule on the budget committee of these largest dominated panel which drafted the constitution thousands of morsy supporters surrounded the building and stopped the judges from entering the opposition who continue their protests against what they call an oppressive regime planning to march on the presidential palace on tuesday meanwhile egypt's economy is deteriorating as ec
russia and turkey look to safeguard their burgeoning trade ties from the political fallout from the syrian conflict as president putin visits paul plus. the usual young unemployed in u.k. despair at their finding a job the government billion pound flagships again seeming to make matters worse. are you watching our live from moscow now the political crisis in egypt is deepening with the country's top judges rebelling against president mohammed morsi the supreme constitutional court has refused...
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russia says the recent official recognition of syrian rebels by the u.s. and its allies is only fueling the armed conflict in syria moscow also reiterated his position that political dialogue is the only solution to the conflict is all to easy going to spin off report to the past twenty four hours international media has been buzzing with speculation that russia changed its position on the coffin cereal now all the speculation in the media began after on thursday one of the foreign ministry senior officials was misinterpreted when he quoted the syrian syrian opposition which said that president assad was losing control over the country now there's been an official announcement from the foreign ministry which basically says russia's stance on the issue is still the same and still does not support any side of the conflict it does not plan to shelter president assad although the situation in syria is deteriorating and russia is looking at the possibility of evacuating russian citizens out of there the foreign ministry has stressed once again that there could
russia says the recent official recognition of syrian rebels by the u.s. and its allies is only fueling the armed conflict in syria moscow also reiterated his position that political dialogue is the only solution to the conflict is all to easy going to spin off report to the past twenty four hours international media has been buzzing with speculation that russia changed its position on the coffin cereal now all the speculation in the media began after on thursday one of the foreign ministry...